Belle Terrace sits at 1133 N 3rd St in Tecumseh, Nebraska, and stands as a pet-friendly senior living place where cats and dogs are allowed-cats do have a weight limit, so that's something folks would have to check with the facility-and the support team is always on hand, all day and night, to help with emergencies or daily needs like moving from a bed to a wheelchair, handling diabetes care, or just lending a hand when seniors need extra support. There's a big focus here on different levels and types of care-high, medium, or low needs-so people who want independent living, assisted living, nursing home care, memory care, adult daycare, in-home care, or even convalescent help will find something that fits, and there's even hospice care for those who require it. The facility houses over 65 beds and lets seniors pick from several room options such as studio, one-bedroom, semi-private, or two-bedroom accommodations, which gives families some flexibility, and they offer a separate pricing structure for specific care needs, although specific prices aren't published for public view.
Meals are part of daily life at Belle Terrace, prepared by chefs and meal planners, and there are indoor common areas where people can sit together, have a chat, or join in one of the many onsite activities set up for social, mental, physical, or even spiritual well-being-with offsite devotional services also available if people want to take part. If transportation is needed, that's provided too, though sometimes there's a cost, and parking is available for those residents who still drive. Laundry services and regular social events help keep daily routines simple and pleasant. The support staff and administrators like Diana Thiemann and Cathy Green make sure care, from personal hygiene to therapy services-physical, occupational, speech, and massage-is handled with attention and consistency, and they work alongside dentists, podiatrists, and psychologists as needed.
Belle Terrace recognizes memory care as a special area, with dedicated language and approaches to support people living with dementia or similar challenges. There's a full program of activities aimed at keeping folks engaged, forming new friendships, and staying as active as they can, whether that means joining recreational events, social gatherings, or just small group chats in one of the lounges. Seniors and their families have a range of payment options to look at, including private pay, social security, veteran's benefits, or commercial insurance, and there are community, respite, and buy-in fees, depending on what services are chosen. So folks at Belle Terrace find a routine of meals, activities, and care tailored to different needs, joined by choices for nearly every living preference among seniors-from supportive apartments and residential care homes to more traditional nursing care and even in-home options, always with wellness and personal dignity at the forefront.